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| Author(s): | Michael Gruninger; Barbara L. Goldstein; Kevin G. Brady; Simon Szykman; Charles R. McLean; Joshua Lubell; |
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| Title: | Information Technology for Engineering and Manufacturing |
| Published: | May 10, 2000 |
| Abstract: | Advances in information technology are frequently cited as the basis for the continued growth of the U.S. economy. Manufacturers use information technology products to increase productivity, to decrease time-to-market, to lower supply chain costs, and to expand their global reach. This conference examines the key problems facing manufacturers as they deploy the latest information technology applications: Product Data Management, Manufacturing Simulation, Knowledge-Aided Engineering, Process Representation, Electronic Commerce, eXtensible Markup Language (XML) for Systems Integration. |
| Conference: | Information Technology for Engineering and Manufacturing (ITEM), 2000 Conference |
| Location: | Gaithersburg, MD |
| Dates: | July 24, 2000 |
| Keywords: | electronic commerce;interoperability;knowledge-aided engineering;knowledge-aided engineering;knowledge-aided engineering;knowledge-aided engineering;manufacturing simulation;manufacturing simulation;manufacturing simulation;manufacturing simulation;product data management;XML ; |
| Research Areas: | Product Data |